Our Minds Music brings you Cluster by none other than Tystix from South Africa. The sound of this release can be described as futuristic and glitchy, merged with primitive tribal elements as well as hints of techno, finished off with a Zenonesque audio design. Stay tuned for a lot more psychedelic music to come from this slender producer! Mastering by Dale Byl at db Mastering. Cover art by Aumega-ॐega- (होश में ब्रह्मांड).

Afterglow is the debut album from Giorgi Dolaberidze AKA Obri, a musician from Tbilisi, Georgia. As a b-boy, rapper, and graffiti artist raised in one of Tblilisi’s Soviet-era suburbs in late 90s, Obri began exploring breakbeat and other electronic music genres, but was soon immersed in psychedelic trance music. Alongside other enthusiasts he founded GeoPsy, a pioneering underground psychedelic community in Georgia, and soon moved into production. These ten tracks summarize his long personal journey into sound, experimenting with different elements of psychedelia from deep ambient techno soundscapes to hypnotic acid roughness. Artwork by Digital Visionary Art of Giohorus. Mastered at CES Studio.

Sun Department Records comes with a groovy new selection for sunny days! Dipavali is the name of the musical journey that will bring you through from dawn ’til dusk. This collection of bright uplifting progressive psytrance for the summer season will bring a smile to your face and provide some heavier sounds to move you until the late evening. All carefully selected to make this compilation the perfect coverage for any daytime dance floor. The name Dipavali has its origins in the Hindi festival of light and translated also means “path of light”. In the traditional way people honour this with an event lasting 5 days, celebrating the victory of good over evil or light over darkness. This compilation is the first progressive project of Sun Department Records and promises a unique and different approach to this specific style in a highly psychedelic and powerful way.

Silicon Slave returns with Ad Nauseam, his eighth studio release, and first full-length album. The album is named after a Latin term which literally means “to the point of nausea” that is often used to describe a debate or argument. It’s incredibly relevant today, in a world were divisiveness and conflict surround us at every turn. Rhetoric has replaced compassion and reason—and more and more, people see the world in black and white. However, there exists a silent majority who could end this conflict, if only they found the words to speak. Mastered by Gibbanez Mastering with artwork by KCDesigns.

Noosphere Network is a collective of like-minded individuals. As a platform, it hopes to serve as a channel to encourage the growth and dissemination of music and artists from India, supported and sustained through contact, exposure, and collaborations with their international counterparts. Progressive Awakening marks the birth of Noosphere Network. This first compilation features a collection of 12 carefully-selected Zenonesque tracks by; Shantam (India), Spunk (Germany), Weatherman (India), Kabi (South Africa), Phasenverschiebungen (Germany), Fungalam (India), Hefty (UK), Dar Kapo (India), Radioactive Cake (Germany), Quantize Tarantino (India), Illume (Australia), and Filt (Denmark). Mastered at Anti-Logic, Berlin. Artwork by Tamara; illustration by Eshna Goenka.